CD Projekt Red Confirms No More DLC or Expansions Planned for Cyberpunk 2077
CD Projekt Red shut down hopes for more Cyberpunk 2077 content, saying "we have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions" after a fan asked about secret new DLC.

CD Projekt Red has closed the door on further Cyberpunk 2077 content, telling fans directly on X that "we have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions. If anything changes, we will inform you all!"
The exchange was triggered on March 10 when a user replied to the announcement of Cyberpunk 2077's arrival on Xbox Game Pass with a blunt question: "When secret new DLC?" The official Cyberpunk account's response left little room for optimism. According to GameRant, the reply ruled out both paid and free content outside of smaller updates, meaning nothing on the scale of 2023's Phantom Liberty expansion is coming. CDPR has denied the existence of new Cyberpunk DLC on prior occasions as well, making this latest statement consistent with a pattern of firmly managing expectations.
The studio's attention has clearly shifted elsewhere. As of May 2025, Cyberpunk 2, previously known under the codename Project Orion, had entered pre-production with 96 of CD Projekt's 730 developers assigned to it. That figure climbed to 135 developers by last October. Co-CEO Michal Nowakowski addressed the timeline question directly during an investor call, noting that "our journey from pre-production to final release takes four to five years on average," while adding, "I will not lead you into specific years, but yes, this is pretty much how it looks." Beyond the Cyberpunk sequel, the studio is also working on The Witcher 4, an action RPG codenamed Project Hadar, and a Witcher multiplayer title codenamed Project Sirius.
The denial lands amid swirling speculation that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, now more than a decade old, may be getting new content. Polish Noble Securities analyst Mateusz Chrzanowski published a report predicting "the next paid add-on (DLC) for The Witcher 3 to be released in May 2026." CDPR CFO Piotr Nielubowicz has separately hinted that "new content" for an unnamed game could arrive this year, fueling further speculation without confirming anything specific.
Cyberpunk 2077 launched on December 10, 2020 and, after a notoriously rough debut marred by game-breaking bugs, eventually recovered to sell more than 35 million copies. Phantom Liberty remains the game's sole paid expansion. Whether CDPR's caveat, that it will inform fans if anything changes, ever materializes into something concrete will depend entirely on priorities that currently point squarely toward the studio's next generation of titles.
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